PS Casein (4 lbs.)

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PS Casein is formulated using only 100% pure micellar casein protein without the addition of unnecessary sugars, fillers, maltodextrin or inferior calcium caseinate. By nature, the micellar casein in PS Casein is slow digesting with prolonged absorption and is beneficial for times where a slower source is desirable such as pre-bed. You’re chasing after your goals for the long run… pick a protein that is meant to go the distance as well with PS Casein.†

PS Casein: The Science

PS Casein is the predominant protein found in milk, composing about 80% of the naturally occurring protein content and is extracted without the use of chemicals using ultra-filtration, preserving the integrity of the amino acid profile and naturally occurring peptides. The unique nature of casein is that it has been shown to elevate amino acid levels for up to 7 hours after ingestion, substantially longer than whey or even milk protein isolate. This is due to the fact that casein proteins are PH sensitive causing them to thicken in the acidic environment of the stomach into a gel meaning there is a slow release of nutrients and amino acids. Due to this unique "time-released" quality, casein is considered anti-catabolic or muscle-protecting protein and ideal for applications such as pre-bed.

DIRECTIONS

For a great tasting, delicious shake combine 1 scoop of PSCASEIN™ with 3-6 ounces of cold water (depending on personal preference for desired thickness). Use 2-3 servings daily for maximum protein uptake. Always drink 12 to 16 ounces of additional water for each protein shake consumed.

Nutrition Facts

62 servings per container

Serving size1 Scoop (29g)

Amount per serving

Calories

110

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 1g

1%

Saturated Fat 0g

1%

Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 15mg

6%

Sodium 15mg

1%

Total Carbohydrates 2g

1%

Dietary Fiber 1g

2%

Total Sugars 0g

Includes 0g Added Sugars

0%

Protein 24g

Vitamin D 0mcg

0%

Calcium 569mg

45%

Iron 1mg

6%

Potassium 84mg

2%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.